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but one of the main economies for jewish customers is are locusts coacher? that is, does their preparation meet strict jewish dietary laws? the chef says yes. >> there is a seal. it's already kosher, so you can have a look here and see that .here is half for halal and this is the most important sign that it's kosher. >> rabbinacal opinion seems to be divided. some are against the consumption of locusts. others say it's a family adition mainly in yemeni and moroccan and jewish communities. >> since the swarm started in egypt, many people have seen this as an opportunity, especially those who deprom a tradition of eating the locusts. it brings back the memories of it and passes a tradition on to the next generation. >> the swarms are a disaster for farmers across the middle east. crops are being sprayed to try to wipe them out n. egypt, there's been 20 locust swarms in the last eight weeks. israel has even offered to spray across the border. still, some israelis are traveling to the desert to catch their own fresh supply to eat. you go early in the morning or
but one of the main economies for jewish customers is are locusts coacher? that is, does their preparation meet strict jewish dietary laws? the chef says yes. >> there is a seal. it's already kosher, so you can have a look here and see that .here is half for halal and this is the most important sign that it's kosher. >> rabbinacal opinion seems to be divided. some are against the consumption of locusts. others say it's a family adition mainly in yemeni and moroccan and jewish...
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where are his plans for getting the economy moving? he has nothing to say. that is what is happening under his leadership, absolutely nothing about the debt, debt, and more debt. he is absolutely hopeless good today's exchanges have shown it. they have an economic policy that is failing summit trimester that makes it up as he goes along, government that is falling apart, and all the time, it's the country that is paying the price. six questions, not a single positive suggestion for how to get on top of the deficit. not a single suggestion for how to deal with the massive welfare. not a single suggestion for how to improve standards in our schools. but mr. speaker, i do know what he has been doing over these last months. because i have been -- >> order. this answer must be heard. >> i have here a copy of his diary and i know what he has been up to. these are the dinners that he has held to raise money from the trade unions in the last few weeks. as door, asgnb, left, they you emma 2.7 million pounds. dinosaur after dinosaur, dinner after dinner, they pay the
where are his plans for getting the economy moving? he has nothing to say. that is what is happening under his leadership, absolutely nothing about the debt, debt, and more debt. he is absolutely hopeless good today's exchanges have shown it. they have an economic policy that is failing summit trimester that makes it up as he goes along, government that is falling apart, and all the time, it's the country that is paying the price. six questions, not a single positive suggestion for how to get...
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. >> some positive news for the european economy today. airbus has just signed the biggest civil aviation deal in history. it is with ryanair. >> it will provide a much-needed boost to the economy promising to secure 5000 jobs in france alone over the coming decade. >> the signatures are worth a lot of money. airbus will likely discount package of 234 plans, they have a list price of 18 billion euro. assembly will take part in france with parts from several european locations. it will be at capacity for four years. >> of bills meanwhile pride that we epitomize european success. we are working together to create jobs. >> the deal means more than money and well paying jobs. ryanair is a new customer for airbus. they have previously purchased all their planes from their arrival, boeing. >> the western-backed opposition is meeting in istanbul to p ick the new prime minister. the first tasks is creating a cabinet. >> the conflict is expected to escalate further with britain and france say they plan on our main local groups. especially when it c
. >> some positive news for the european economy today. airbus has just signed the biggest civil aviation deal in history. it is with ryanair. >> it will provide a much-needed boost to the economy promising to secure 5000 jobs in france alone over the coming decade. >> the signatures are worth a lot of money. airbus will likely discount package of 234 plans, they have a list price of 18 billion euro. assembly will take part in france with parts from several european locations....
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. >> china may have more friction with its neighbors as it expands its military along with its economy. foreign government officials are waiting to see what kind of diplomatic steps will be taken by chinese leaders. >> i think the new chinese government wants to stabilize its external affairs and focus on internal affairs. so it may be willing to stabilize its relationship with japan and the united states and china and stable economic growth are indispensable for achieving the recovery of china's economy. >> he says he is mainly watching two points. one is the possibility of a power struggle in the three-tiered power structure. and the other is china's one-party system. he doubts that the communist party will get enough support from the people in the future. it appears party officials do not intend to democratize the country. >> how long would they be able to avert change? i believe china will face critical moment in five to ten years from now. >> china's president and premier serve five-year terms. they are often re-elected, though, which means xi and li will probably be in charge for
. >> china may have more friction with its neighbors as it expands its military along with its economy. foreign government officials are waiting to see what kind of diplomatic steps will be taken by chinese leaders. >> i think the new chinese government wants to stabilize its external affairs and focus on internal affairs. so it may be willing to stabilize its relationship with japan and the united states and china and stable economic growth are indispensable for achieving the...
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way ahead of the economy. the economy is not doing badly. >> neil: what is behind the companies spending all this cash in apple's case, hiking its dividend, and everything else? they're doing something didn't used to do. are you encouraged by that? look can how they're spending that? >> well, hiking the dividends, increasing the buybacks don't increase competitiveness. so if you don't get demand in this economy, don't get growth this, whole idea about jobs -- we have this conversation all the time. people talking about, let's have more job. why aren't people hiring? because we don't have the demand, and we've got to create a society that looks at growing the pie, making the pie bigger, getting gdp up to 3-1/2 to 4%, and letting everybody benefit from the growth. that what we're after. >> neil: you were back running ge and you vastly expanded that empire -- you would not be inclined to expand plant equipment, maybe if you had a cash to work with you would you do the stuff apple is doing, the kind of stuff comca
way ahead of the economy. the economy is not doing badly. >> neil: what is behind the companies spending all this cash in apple's case, hiking its dividend, and everything else? they're doing something didn't used to do. are you encouraged by that? look can how they're spending that? >> well, hiking the dividends, increasing the buybacks don't increase competitiveness. so if you don't get demand in this economy, don't get growth this, whole idea about jobs -- we have this...
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that just epitomizes what is happening in our economy. a lot of people like me. look, i'm not going to do it anymore. you are going to come in for half or whatever, it's not worth my time. >> how is that good for our economy. >> bill: it's not. it's horrible for our country. >> i don't get how the liberal intelligence i can't isn't jumping off this guy's bandwagon they hang on like 14-year-olds with justin bieber. it's over. time to get off. >> bill: they're not going to do that it's just like ideology, you said it at the beginning of this interview. you are not coming at it from an ideological point of view. it's common sense. they don't want common sense. >> i feel like i'm being cat fished. i feel like obama's man tie at mid-atlantic at-man tie at a owe's new girlfriend. looks like something they smuggle drugs out of costa rica. the only reason is he there because is he has bigger boobs than putin does. sending him there and rodman to north korea. make honey boo boo the ambassador to tehran and complete. fitness. this guy is coming over to fitness. he has been
that just epitomizes what is happening in our economy. a lot of people like me. look, i'm not going to do it anymore. you are going to come in for half or whatever, it's not worth my time. >> how is that good for our economy. >> bill: it's not. it's horrible for our country. >> i don't get how the liberal intelligence i can't isn't jumping off this guy's bandwagon they hang on like 14-year-olds with justin bieber. it's over. time to get off. >> bill: they're not going to...
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where are his plans for getting the economy moving? he has got nothing to say. that is what is happening under his leadership, absolutely nothing apart from debt, debt, and more debt. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, and hene. a government that is absolutely hopeless, and today's exchanges have shown it. a week out from the budget, they have an economic policy that is failing, a prime minister who makes it up as he goes along, the country that is paying the price. >> six questions, and not a single positive suggestion for how to get on top of the deficit that the right honorable gentleman left, not a single suggestion for how to deal with the massive welfare bills that we were left, and not suggestion for how to improve standards in our schools. but i do know what he has been doing over these last months, i do know what he has been doing, because i have been passed -- >> order. this answer must be heard. >> and it is a particularly interesting one, because i have here a copy of the right -- of his diary, and i know what he has been up to. tsf these are the dinner
where are his plans for getting the economy moving? he has got nothing to say. that is what is happening under his leadership, absolutely nothing apart from debt, debt, and more debt. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, and hene. a government that is absolutely hopeless, and today's exchanges have shown it. a week out from the budget, they have an economic policy that is failing, a prime minister who makes it up as he goes along, the country that is paying the price. >> six...
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this is the third smallest member of the eurozone, the third smallest economy in the eurozone. nobody expected this to be the center, the crux of the eurozone financial woes, but now it is. many say cypress sleepwalk into the problem. all the warning signs are there, but nobody heeded them. this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and it could really set off a chain reaction across the eurozone. that said, it would be unlikely that the eurozone would let them drop out or a bailout that pales in comparison to the rest, but there will have to be a radical the calculus -- the calculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency -- a radical recalculation to try to stabilize the entire single currency. >> thank you. if you thought the euro crisis was over, it may be time to think again. let's go to syria where there is a confused picture over a potentially dangerous development tonight. the syrian government and rebe
this is the third smallest member of the eurozone, the third smallest economy in the eurozone. nobody expected this to be the center, the crux of the eurozone financial woes, but now it is. many say cypress sleepwalk into the problem. all the warning signs are there, but nobody heeded them. this has long been a tax haven, a country whose banking sector is eight times the size of the economy. cyprus new what was happening in did not take action. now it is a country that is in severe crisis, and...
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and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global supply chains, it is absolutely critical for india to enact reforms and liberalize its economy, to tap into this regional market. this is how india anchors itself in the asia-pacific region and we should do what we can to help leverage those reforms inside india. that is why i believe the administration must redouble its efforts to secure a u.s.-india bilateral investment treaty. current negotiations are proceeding far too slowly. there are important issues to resolve and it's going to take a concerted effort to make progress, but once the b.i.t. is f
and will soon be one of the world's largest economies. its involvement in asia will be a welcomed addition. the u.s. must work with india to reduce her domestic constraints to growth and inagrees foreign direct investment. reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. since asia's economy is largely based on global...
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. >> still more money that guess out of the economy and doesn't have an impact. more importantly, though, it's still sold the same way. still taxing the rich corporations and rich americans who have unfair advantages. so it leaves the door open to another sort of tax the next go-around. i didn't think -- >> neil: i thought that was off the table. >> after you get $41 in tax hikes with one dollar in tax cuts. >> there is the argument that you have the ryan plan, the murray plan, maybe have two sides that could broach some differences but i see some chasm >> but it's a more hopeful tone on both parties. the democrats say now that, yes, we must have tax hikes, or tax something -- tax revenue, and we must have spending cuts. and that's unusual -- >> neil: but they're quicker at identifying the tax hikes than the spending cuts, and when it comes to republicans, what they offer on spending cuts of their own, don't address defense. although paul ryan has entertained caps. >> people watching the show should realize our deficits grow in both plans, and ryan's plan is for
. >> still more money that guess out of the economy and doesn't have an impact. more importantly, though, it's still sold the same way. still taxing the rich corporations and rich americans who have unfair advantages. so it leaves the door open to another sort of tax the next go-around. i didn't think -- >> neil: i thought that was off the table. >> after you get $41 in tax hikes with one dollar in tax cuts. >> there is the argument that you have the ryan plan, the...
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this was a way to try to connect central asian economies of south asian economies. president karzai talked about afghanistan as being a central agent -- asian roundabout which goods and services could move. i thought that was right. i also thought that might have been just a beginning. just to also lead not transit benefits for afghanistan and pakistan but someday also to foreign direct investments and other economic ties. that is why we worked so hard on some of the components of this area. we finally finished the transit trade agreement. there is a concept of this effort on the new silk road. they did some are talking about the possibilities afghanistan for investment bayer. i will say one other thing. we tried to pursue this as a whole of government efforts. everybody is working together trying to move this efforts on the new silk road going forward. me that this to highlights of that aspect of diplomacy that talked about in the beginning, power assignment laity. the problem is the picture of warfare to which we claim. peace-making by diplomats. peace building bu
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what they want is to destroy the private economy and to build the communal economy. ri,for the people in pata there's a lot at stake in the election. both candidates have promised to keep funding social programs, but the economic reality may mean cuts. that would make life here in even harder. al jazeera, caracas. bia, authorities into the jungle to recover cocaine. the confiscated drug has a street value of at least $90 million and was destined for uses in the united states. three months after typhoon bopha hit the philippines, millions of people are still dealing with its effects. among them, banana farmers, who say it will take them at least two years to recover. we meet some of the people who defend on the fruit for their income -- depend on the fruit for their income. >> this is a banana plantation. all of it was devastated when typhoon bopha hit. with the packing shutdown and employees laid off, he feels helpless. in ours not even imagination. we never thought such devastation could happen to us. everything was gone in an instant. >> typhoon bopha was the stron
what they want is to destroy the private economy and to build the communal economy. ri,for the people in pata there's a lot at stake in the election. both candidates have promised to keep funding social programs, but the economic reality may mean cuts. that would make life here in even harder. al jazeera, caracas. bia, authorities into the jungle to recover cocaine. the confiscated drug has a street value of at least $90 million and was destined for uses in the united states. three months after...
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first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we would require an international environment of lasting peace. even if china becomes stronger, we will not seek edge me. because we have learned from our own experience in the modern period that one should not impose on others what he himself does not desire. this is an article of faith for us. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: let me underscore here that china has an unwavering commitment to peaceful development. we also have an unshakable determination to safeguard our country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. these two are not
first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we...
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the people and that is healthy for our economy? i don't. host: your book writes about your poll of eight hours on the senate floor. -- this article writes. guest: the idea of a filibuster is something i support. i disagree strongly with rand paul, but he has the right to filibuster. i believe it that we have to and the absurdity in the seenate where the republicans are demanding a 60 votes on almost every important piece of legislation. if somebody wants to go up and make their point, they should have the right. if they want to go on for two days, do it. but 51 votes to prevail at the end of it. host: republican, florida. caller: thank you for c-span and thank you, senator sanders, for being on here. you spoke of the cayman islands and cutting prices for the cayman islands for people to keep their money there. why is it the smart play for people to keep their money in the cayman islands when that is the smart play? we are 15th in the world for the best place to keep your money. the roads and bridges, we paid 35.9 since per gallon already fo
the people and that is healthy for our economy? i don't. host: your book writes about your poll of eight hours on the senate floor. -- this article writes. guest: the idea of a filibuster is something i support. i disagree strongly with rand paul, but he has the right to filibuster. i believe it that we have to and the absurdity in the seenate where the republicans are demanding a 60 votes on almost every important piece of legislation. if somebody wants to go up and make their point, they...
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but market economy so the worry of the people who discussed the candidates or potential candidates in the previous period the worry was this trend to state capitalism symbolized by some people and some names now bulimia is there from italy the continuation of the policy of economic stability of adequate rates of inflation versus the exchange rate of ruble will be very cautious she will be very tough on those who want to violate the status quo also from this point of view more of the economic liberties and more of the economic discipline more of the financial stability that will be the moto of mrs not be all in favor that very much. let's quickly run through the markets very troubling trade on wall street where the session is in full swing this hour the dow and that as dot com managing to stay in the positive territory at the moment european shares and is it a mixed on wednesday the footsie closed in the red the dax managed to stay above the line just barely in moscow stocks should value on wednesday losses in europe and asia and of course sliding crude prices proved a bit too much for
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for our no holds the global financial headlines kaiser reports. more news today. the from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. to get. prize or welcome to the kaiser report you know the problem with china starting a currency war is that a half hour later you want to start another one this year ever ok you saw it what's going on there next. yes that's a train down there coming into penn station but you know there are consequences the biggest story that we've been covering here in the kaiser report for the past three or four years and china has been very vocal speaking out against the currency war why china fears currency wars on friday commerce minister chen deming was the latest to raise concerns about competitive currency depreciation and the effects of excessive money printing by central banks the head of china sovereign wealth fund was less diplomatic reportedly warning japan against treating your neighbors as your garbage bin and starti
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then the going to me of china and today the chinese economies more than three dimes the economy of friends so even if you are an eighty of the magnitude of what is happening in this part of the world of course what. young wants to do is to go on to go into the spa self success of china and i think they will be able to do that of course they have to face they are facing many challenges janet number one gross but we are expecting a gross of seven point five percent. in china in you know or so that the new leader of gen x. being wants to go to the corruption this is absolutely fundamental for the legitimacy of the of the party and to tackle the mounting pressure on the n.p.r. unmanned and i think they will be able to do damage to that he's a team which is extremely experienced and these are manageable challenges of course you know they have to sustain their chinese run a songs they will do a great chinese education system i think especially the. asian stem. one of the challenges or so they are facing east to the big three of distribution off waiters in the country and from that point of view
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all eyes are on whether they're you vamp leadership and keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. a contentious referendum that saw the folk in islands choose to remain british brings to light a story of another island his residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie the oscar winning blockbuster argo may have been basing in gongs and glowing praise but now it's getting some attention its makers probably don't want iran's apparently planning a lawsuit over the movie which chronicles the storming of the u.s. amas and iran in one nine hundred seventy nine calling it a distorted and unrealistic portrayal of their country. on a drama that's now being released. you won't see such at the oscars every year none other than the u.s. first lady announced the best movie award and ben affleck could not hide his delight at scooping the top statue for our goal not forgetting though to stick another boot into iran's backside right at the ceremony and we think canada like our friends in iran living
all eyes are on whether they're you vamp leadership and keep the growth going to surpass america's economy in a few years. a contentious referendum that saw the folk in islands choose to remain british brings to light a story of another island his residents had no say when britain deprived them of their land. in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie the oscar winning blockbuster argo may have been basing in gongs and glowing praise but now it's getting some attention its...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report on. the emission free cretaceous three cents for charges free to arrangements three. three stooges free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com you. will see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. he is a retired four star general of the u.s. air force and also served as director of america's national security agency and central intelligence agency joining our team now for an exclusive one on one interview is general michael hayden thank you very much for taking the time to speak with me today thank you i'd like to begin our discussion with major news events that took place last week that event the death of venezuelan president hugo chavez now mr chavez was known for his hard line stance towards the u.s. he even accused the cia once of
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when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that is related to the security situation. they recognize that. they have internal challenges. >> the real security challenge is internal. street crime has gotten pretty dangerous, especially in cairo. the other question is broader. that is a general direction that they are heading in government lies. there was an election that questions reforms of the constitution in egypt. where is egypt heading? where is the muslim brotherhood or president morsi? is he heavily influenced by them? is there democratic transition? is their push for an islamist type stay? or is there still a flux? >> i think that latter, the third condition is still in flux. the leadership of egypt is influenced by pragmatic aspects and challenges like the state of the economy and the security in the streets. however, at the same time, the ideology is influenced by the muslim brotherhood. that is evident in some of the constitutional provisions, particularly with the rights of women. >> the u.s. policies, u.s. aid poli
when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that is related to the security situation. they recognize that. they have internal challenges. >> the real security challenge is internal. street crime has gotten pretty dangerous, especially in cairo. the other question is broader. that is a general direction that they are heading in government lies. there was an election that questions reforms of the constitution in egypt. where is egypt heading? where is the muslim...
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when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that is related to the security situation. they recognize that. they have internal challenges. >> the real security challenge is internal. strict a has gotten pretty dangerous -- street crime has gotten pretty dangerous, especially in cairo. the other question is broader. that is a general direction they are heading in government lies. there was an election that questions reforms of the constitution in egypt. where is egypt heading? where is the muslim brotherhood or president morsi? byhe heavily influenced them? is there democratic transition? is their push for an islamist type stay? or is there still a flux? >> i think that latter, the third condition is still in flux. the leadership of egypt is influenced by pragmatic aspects and challenges like the state of the economy and the security in the streets. however, at the same time, the ideology is influenced by the muslim brotherhood. that is evident in some of the constitutional provisions, particularly with the rights of women. >> t
when it impacts on the economy has been a decline in tourism. that is related to the security situation. they recognize that. they have internal challenges. >> the real security challenge is internal. strict a has gotten pretty dangerous -- street crime has gotten pretty dangerous, especially in cairo. the other question is broader. that is a general direction they are heading in government lies. there was an election that questions reforms of the constitution in egypt. where is egypt...
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market why not i'm going to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. we speak your language. school music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. a little tonnage of angola's stories. you hear. destroy all teach spanish. visit. he. says. download the. application. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television. set now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. thanks for staying with us eleven minutes past the hour now exactly two years have passed since the start of the conflict in syria what started as protests calling for reform and change inspired by the revolt fever coming from the arab spring has turned into a bloody civil war that's killed tens of thousands syria's been a ribbon apart by violence and while some countries abroad have been trying to settle its future they've only helped fan the flames artie's marie if emotional reports. this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and eup
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the big policy shift or abe-onomics is giving aus view of the japanese economy. we think that the current stance and the shift at the boj with the new governor taking place later this week is clearly the best opportunity japan has had in the last 15 years to get rid of deflation and i think in that sense we are staying with the market momentum which is very constructive on japan. that is our biggest overweight. >> regional equities. >> we'll leave it there. valentin, appreciate your time today. >> i had mentioned as well the u.s. stocks. here is a look at futures. we saw it in cypriot banks, cypriot stocks reopen not happening. they will be staying closed until at least thursday. largely looking down on the dow by 14 points. the nasdaq and the s&p pointing higher when it did emerge that cypress wouldn't be voting and not approving the terms of the bailout last night. we're still waiting for the final confirmation on the timing of that vote. not so much market nervousness here. the ftse cnbc global 300 is down by 0.1%. as we look at major european markets, the fts
the big policy shift or abe-onomics is giving aus view of the japanese economy. we think that the current stance and the shift at the boj with the new governor taking place later this week is clearly the best opportunity japan has had in the last 15 years to get rid of deflation and i think in that sense we are staying with the market momentum which is very constructive on japan. that is our biggest overweight. >> regional equities. >> we'll leave it there. valentin, appreciate your...
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if only because of the economy. this isn't an unrivaled economic super power anymore and doesn't have the money to throw around to get done what it wants done. >> host: i saw hints in the book, at least, of you coming to terms, asking questions about some people might want american decline but what does that mean? do you want china to replace centers would that be good for the world? or no power to have a significant say? would that be good? i got the impression that in some ways very personal terms because it's not only this broad question of american power, it's relating to your experience back in beirut and what you learned in the secretary of state that you think that america having a strong presence in the world, the strongest presence, enif you include think it's relatively declined, is a positive. aye am i misreading senate. >> guest: the relative decline thing, i think american power is changing. the think the whole notion of power is changing. so i'm not actually a big fan of the word decline beau because i
if only because of the economy. this isn't an unrivaled economic super power anymore and doesn't have the money to throw around to get done what it wants done. >> host: i saw hints in the book, at least, of you coming to terms, asking questions about some people might want american decline but what does that mean? do you want china to replace centers would that be good for the world? or no power to have a significant say? would that be good? i got the impression that in some ways very...
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it is the banking system the size of this economy, you talk about the fact that large percentage of the deposit are outside attempting to trick the nation and the bank in the unique way. i sure hope they backpedal on insurance deposits, that would provide a little bit of stability and i hope they suggest this is not something we're looking to do broadly across the euro zone nations. melissa: do you think they will do that, or do you think the opposite, that other people follow suit? this is really unprecedented. they're basically skimming people's bank accounts. >> i agree with both of you, which is always a good thing to do. the fact is they will try to reassure people this is a one off thing. they have rung the spell. now people know especially larger depositors know if they're in italy or spain they could be hit by this. the one thing we have not mentioned is russia. love those large deposits are from russians. including those who had taken the money. the fact they're taking a haircut is not anything people want to cry tears over, the thing is now that we have crossed this red line,
it is the banking system the size of this economy, you talk about the fact that large percentage of the deposit are outside attempting to trick the nation and the bank in the unique way. i sure hope they backpedal on insurance deposits, that would provide a little bit of stability and i hope they suggest this is not something we're looking to do broadly across the euro zone nations. melissa: do you think they will do that, or do you think the opposite, that other people follow suit? this is...
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the fact is he read the economy. he put in place plans for capital cuts and we are investing in the country's infrastructure. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, nevermind more car production. and look, and i think, things are so bad they sent out bareness over the weekend to say and i quote, she has full confidence in the prime minister. [laughter] and that he has and i quote, support from large parts of his party. [laughter] mr. speaker, mr. speaker, -- [shouting] may be he's even got a support from a large part of its cabinet. and just a week from the budget, the home secretary goes out making speeches about the economy. i think the part-time chancellor should talk to him about the budget. and then she gets told off by the children secretary who is hiding down there for jockeying for position. isn't the truth it's not just the country that has lost confidence in the chancellor and his economic plan, it's the whole cabinet? >> the weakness in his argument is that my party has yet in the support for his leadership. as l
the fact is he read the economy. he put in place plans for capital cuts and we are investing in the country's infrastructure. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, nevermind more car production. and look, and i think, things are so bad they sent out bareness over the weekend to say and i quote, she has full confidence in the prime minister. [laughter] and that he has and i quote, support from large parts of his party. [laughter] mr. speaker, mr. speaker, -- [shouting] may be he's even got...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline news. to report on our. here's a retired four star general of the u.s. air force and also served as director of america's national security agency and central intelligence agency joining our team now for an exclusive one on one interview is general michael hayden thank you very much for taking the time to speak with me today thank you i'd like to begin our discussion with major news event that took place last week that event being the death of venezuelan president hugo chavez mr chavez was known for his hard line stance towards the u.s. he even accused the cia once of plotting to kill him will relations with venezuela be troubled if vice president nicolas maduro secedes chavez as president you know one fears that they might but one also hopes that they might not i think president chavez a very strong populist clearly very popular and some said next we're going to run into society he took an awful lot of the support off a lot of his identity simply by being by appearing to be
find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline news. to report on our. here's a retired four star general of the u.s. air force and also served as director of america's national security agency and central intelligence agency joining our team now for an exclusive one on one interview is general michael hayden thank you very much for taking the time to speak with me today thank you i'd like to begin our discussion with major...
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do you want to improve your economy? you have got to include the other half of the country. otherwise you are not going to move forward. officials at the state department and across washington and overseas as well, women's issue. it's a nice soft power thing to have but there's not the urgencn of the day. she is very much part of the discussion and she has made people realize, if you want to move forward you cannot leave behind half of the population. >> host: i found it interesting that in one of the cases you make and set out in the beginning of the administration is to repair american image in the world. while that in some cases was up poll and in places found a striking and pakistan and jordan in beirut, down in egypt. this was down from from the last year the george w. bush administration but i want to ask one last question before we and i think we should touch on benghazi a little bit. how do you think that will affect hillary clinton's legacy is that all? will it be a lasting tarnish that she won't be able to escape or something that history does -- >> guest: very bri
do you want to improve your economy? you have got to include the other half of the country. otherwise you are not going to move forward. officials at the state department and across washington and overseas as well, women's issue. it's a nice soft power thing to have but there's not the urgencn of the day. she is very much part of the discussion and she has made people realize, if you want to move forward you cannot leave behind half of the population. >> host: i found it interesting that...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. gerri: are you bored of your apps? details in two minutes. gerri: all right, in case you missed it, all last week thousands of bands, record labels, startups and music fans converge in austin, texas, the annual south by southwest festival in our next guest says a slew of shiny new apps came out to help you to be on the cutting edge. if you want to be on the cutting edge. joining me now with some of the coolest apps out there. they have this whole tech part which is very popular. what were the trends that came out this year? >> south by southwest interactive, 3d printing, a lot of apps to help you take a monday in parts of your life and make them more interesting which is a lot of what the apps were doing. things like tex
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danny the economy moving again. getting our debt crisis under control so we may preserve the american dream. these are precisely the priorities that are incorporated in our house republican budget. american families know the federal of rigid federal government should not be spending more than it has. the budgets that have been proposed by the president in the past have never gotten a balance. -- gotten to balance. the president missed the legal deadline of february 4 to send in a budget. past experience tells us when he gets around to it, it will likely not balance, either. american families cannot live this way and neither should the federal government. democrats have not adopted a budget in four years. they will do one this year because of the no budget, and no pay bill. we look for to see in that budget. the test is to see whether or not they can pass that budget out of their own committee and chamber. we're which it will enough democrats be willing to endorse a plan with more so washington can spend more? that i
danny the economy moving again. getting our debt crisis under control so we may preserve the american dream. these are precisely the priorities that are incorporated in our house republican budget. american families know the federal of rigid federal government should not be spending more than it has. the budgets that have been proposed by the president in the past have never gotten a balance. -- gotten to balance. the president missed the legal deadline of february 4 to send in a budget. past...
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does this had help the economy? nope. it's time to fix this so that the little people are not being harmed the most. . i would like to yield time to my colleague from minneapolis, the co-chair of the progressive caucus and one of the authors of our plan, representative keith ellison. mr. ellison: let me thank you, congressman pocan. one of the great things of this 113th congress you and a number of other awesome new members have joined us to lend your creativity and expertise for advocating for the american people, american man and woman. you hail from the great state of wisconsin where collective bargaining began? mr. pocan: absolutely. we are very proud to be not only the creator of collective bahraining and unemployment compensation. mr. ellison: reclaiming the and, you come from a state, we love tammy baldin and when she told us she was running for the senate, we didn't know how anyone could fulfill her tremendous legacy, but you walked into this building and you have stepped up right away. i want to say thank you for
does this had help the economy? nope. it's time to fix this so that the little people are not being harmed the most. . i would like to yield time to my colleague from minneapolis, the co-chair of the progressive caucus and one of the authors of our plan, representative keith ellison. mr. ellison: let me thank you, congressman pocan. one of the great things of this 113th congress you and a number of other awesome new members have joined us to lend your creativity and expertise for advocating for...
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you keep hearing the economy is ready to take off. if we can get the government out of the way for a couple years we can get some really nice growth and that will change things up and i think they are sceeding in denuclearizing our conflicts. no fiscal cliffs, no debt defaults. let the economy grow for a change. >> woodruff: what are you hearing. >> the government has to get out of the way, i love that. that's a great one after what we've been through in this country with absolutely no control. and we just learned again this week that the bank's too big to fail, too big to be reprimanded, controlled by the federal government. but i'd say this, judy. there's an old line in politics you dance with the girl who -- barack obama didn't do that. for the past seven years he's gone into hundreds if not thousands of rooms, people with large egos, people with great accomplishments, people who are great skeptical toward him and he went in and he charmed them to the point not only they supported him they wrote checks for him. he comes to washingt
you keep hearing the economy is ready to take off. if we can get the government out of the way for a couple years we can get some really nice growth and that will change things up and i think they are sceeding in denuclearizing our conflicts. no fiscal cliffs, no debt defaults. let the economy grow for a change. >> woodruff: what are you hearing. >> the government has to get out of the way, i love that. that's a great one after what we've been through in this country with absolutely...
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is that once in a decade transition of power president xi will be leading the world's second largest economy as david gossett from the shiny europe international business school says it will grow further shifting the balance of global power i seen we are going through a very. to change easy now world again dick cheney's ronnie stone's being the most important factor of change the end of the gate the gate by twenty two indeed twenty twenty one china we'll be there not just good to meet in the word so the she's a very significant change and we only leaving i would say in one sentence the new world which is increasingly merged people aren't any new south wales relations as much as the norse norse relations and he's why at the end of the mons. mosco to discussions we've got to me it didn't only as a way to do fiefs breeks some meat. solves africa. it's a question that the dog the experts for dinner and generations is there life on mars one of the european space agency with a lot from russia is going to try and figure it out the mission dubbed exo mars will drill thirty times deeper beneath the s
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that is, men who were born in economy. and that's exactly what trying to do. and so the crowd rose up. to actually captured his officers. so in a sense they turn around and impressed other british navy officers, held them hostage, took over the town for three days. that governor of massachusetts, william shirley, fled. he went to one of the islands in boston harbor. and the only thing that ended the whole commotion is that noel threatened to fire on the town. if they didn't release his officers. well, at
that is, men who were born in economy. and that's exactly what trying to do. and so the crowd rose up. to actually captured his officers. so in a sense they turn around and impressed other british navy officers, held them hostage, took over the town for three days. that governor of massachusetts, william shirley, fled. he went to one of the islands in boston harbor. and the only thing that ended the whole commotion is that noel threatened to fire on the town. if they didn't release his...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our. hello and welcome to the anti sports show with me richard i'm paul fleets all over the next thirty minutes we'll bring you all the news from russia and abroad but it starts with the headlines. in our piece seven point lead at the top of the russian the premier league second place angie drop points and their first man should be a new stadium. california dreaming maria sharapova rushes caroline wozniacki to claim her first title of the year the indian wells open and returns to number two in the world. and who hundred syrians can moscow pick up their third straight win in the top sixteen of expensive old photos are. inching closer to the euro league quarterfinals. look sad for their first premier league title in seven years has been moved to seven points clear of the top of the table following a one a nail victory against krasnodar where all the action from week twenty one here is constantly but top of. the only. legally there is to this guy had a narrow one zero win over a cross on the
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our. hello and welcome to the anti sports show with me richard i'm paul fleets all over the next thirty minutes we'll bring you all the news from russia and abroad but it starts with the headlines. in our piece seven point lead at the top of the russian the premier league second place angie drop points and their first man should be a new stadium. california dreaming maria sharapova rushes caroline wozniacki to...
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these are all factors that are coming into this big sphere that we call the economy. so yes, housing might have something to do with it. you have to look at how everyone else is spending. people that are investing in the dow, 80% of the dow's wealth is held by 10% of the country's wealth. if those people are feeling more wealthy, they'll buy more real estate and spend more. so you will see that frugal fatigue. people will spend a little bit more and buy more invest many properties. >> another news item from wall street is a congressional investigation found jpmorgan had misled the public. investors, regulators in connection with that massive $6 billion loss that they took last year. that got me thinking about the state of our regulatory environments. have we clean up the causes. one of the major causes of the last mess came from the housing market where you had more gangs going out to people who couldn't necessarily afford them. they were being tricked into them and not educated properly. then being packages up and sold. they were rated in a way that wasn't appropriat
these are all factors that are coming into this big sphere that we call the economy. so yes, housing might have something to do with it. you have to look at how everyone else is spending. people that are investing in the dow, 80% of the dow's wealth is held by 10% of the country's wealth. if those people are feeling more wealthy, they'll buy more real estate and spend more. so you will see that frugal fatigue. people will spend a little bit more and buy more invest many properties. >>...
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the democrats' tax and spend, you get the same economy that you've had right now. you're going to lose more of your paycheck which every person working today has. >> all right. so another thing happening at the white house here. the easter egg roll might be spared from this government gridlock. all this started when ticket holders to the annual event were told it could be cancelled if lawmakers cannot agree on a plan to prevent the government from shutting down. this year's easter egg roll set for april 1st. looks like it's going forward as planned. we know it's a fun event. a lot of people look forward to taking their kids, getting tickets. it would be a sad loss especially d.c. kids, folks in the area. how did this happen? >> reporter: i don't know if people would have worried that the easter egg roll, which is a fun day of games and of course the easter egg roll is part of it for the kids i done flow that people would have worried it was going to be canceled except that the white house earlier this month had said it was going to cancel tours of the white house t
the democrats' tax and spend, you get the same economy that you've had right now. you're going to lose more of your paycheck which every person working today has. >> all right. so another thing happening at the white house here. the easter egg roll might be spared from this government gridlock. all this started when ticket holders to the annual event were told it could be cancelled if lawmakers cannot agree on a plan to prevent the government from shutting down. this year's easter egg...